Jonathan Armour, JJ Eteson, Hector de Gregorio, Jane Hoodless, Amanda Newall, Vicky Roden, Robin Spalding
The Holy Collection of the Count Saint Germain
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A wunderkabinett of pseudo religious artefacts collected by the mysterious Count Saint Germain
A hoax scenario, or parafiction, exploring the myth of the Count Saint Germain, a mysterious transhistorical figure mentioned in Occult scripture whose avatars have allegedly been responsible for secretly guiding humanity. The Count’s imagined collection of religious artefacts is presented as a reliquary, blurring the boundary between fiction and reality.
Thanks to Rita Kvist Bartholomew.
Opening Information
Wed – Sat: 9.30 am – 6pm, Sun: 11am – 6pm
Special Event
Private View: 16 Sep, 6 – 9 pm